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2016 Spring Serenade 5 Y-Y I want to thank all of the people that ordered bulbs from me last year. This was my first time getting orders filled and it was a learning experience. After many years of drought conditions in California, it finally rained. Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, we had ample amounts of rain. My daffodils were very happy. My earliest daffodils (fall flowering species such as N. virdiflorus, N. miniatus, and N. serotinus, and fall flowering bulbocodiums bloomed.) started blooming in October 2015. More fall bloomers flowered (fall blooming cultivars, tazettas, bulbocodiums which included N. cantabricus, N. romieuxii, and Division 10 cultivars) in November and December. Many of the late winter / early spring bloomers (particularly the miniatures in Division 1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 11, and 12) grew vigorously and bloomed during the months of January through early March. The season was going to be early again. During the end of February and first week of March, I was in Arizona on vacation (went to baseball spring training), and upon our return home, it stormed and noticed that most of the miniatures that were coming into bloom were ravaged by the heavy winds, rain, and pests. A few days before the Northern California Daffodil Chapter s Murphys Show (on March 19 and 20), I was able to bring a small number of miniatures to the show. The next week, I was able to bring many of my late flowering miniatures to the Fortuna Show. Nancy and Jerry Wilson attended the show. It was good to see them. Nancy offered a judge s refresher course on grooming daffodils. I will be offering Walter Blom s cultivars again. Last year, some cultivars were in high demand and stock was in short supply. My bulb listing is primarily miniatures and dwarf daffodils in Divisions 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 12, as well as, Division 13 (species). I m offering a few miniature tazettas (Division 8) as my stock has increased enough to offer a few. Also, I m offering a couple of fall bloomers but have limited supplies: (Emerald Monarch 8 G-W), Autumn Charm (6 W-GYO), and Tequila Sunrise Group 12Y-O. Any questions about this listing, please can contact me at: Jon Kawaguchi 3524 Bowman Ct. Alameda, California 94502 mogeura@aol.com 1

No orders accepted after July 10. The bulbs are planted starting in late August. United States orders only. USPS shipping unless otherwise specified. At this time, no foreign orders can be accepted. Make checks or money orders payable in U.S. funds to Jon Kawaguchi. If payment by paypal, please contact me at mogeura@aol.com. Minimum Order $25.00 Many of the miniatures and dwarf daffodils are illustrated in this listing, the cultivars without photographs, please refer to the American Daffodil Society's Daffseek at http://daffseek.org to view photographs and additional information. Notes: The blooming season is only an estimate and varies from region to region in the United States. Some of the Divisions will do better in different climate zones within the United States. I have lived my entire life in California and live in Zone 9 / 10 and do not know the hardiness of daffodils in other regions of the United States. If you are interested in learning more about daffodils, Join the American Daffodil Society Phyllis Hess, Executive Director, American Daffodil Society 3670 Powell Road, Lewis Center, OH 43035 Website: www.daffodilusa.org 2

2016 INTRODUCTIONS Emerald Monarch 8 W-G Fall Bloomer to Very Early $75.00 This is a green flowering division 8 tazetta cultivars. I received a bulb from John Hunter of New Zealand, the originator of this cultivar, a few years ago. It has grown well for me and has been blooming each year since I received it. It increases moderately. The fragrant blooms have white perianth segments with a corona that first opens green and as the bloom matures turns a yellowish- green. This cultivar is not a miniature. Supplies are limited. Solveig s Song 12 Y-Y Mid-season to late $20.00 I received a bulb from Rannveig Wallis eight years ago. It has increased well and an excellent late blooming Division 12 miniature. It has been used in large miniature collections in the California daffodil shows. The parents are N. bulbocodium var. tenuifolius x N. triandrus ssp. pallidulus. Supplies are limited (Bulbs small). Poppadolly 8 W-Y Very Early $15.00 I relieved a bulb from Graeme Miller of New Zealand at the 2010 Murphys National Show. It is a good increaser and blooms on 6 inch stems. It usually has 3 to 8 blooms per stem. A very nice division 8 miniature. Its parent s are Odoratus and N. papyraceus. This cultivar is a New Zealand NDS Approved Miniature. Poppababy 8 W-Y Very Early $15.00 I relieved a bulb from Graeme Miller of New Zealand at the 2010 Murphys National Show. It is a good increaser and blooms on 6 inch stems. It usually has 3 to 4 blooms per stem. A very nice division 8 miniature. Its parent s are Odoratus and N. papyraceus. Autumn Charm 6W-GYO Fall Bloomer $30.00 I received a bulb from John Hunter of New Zealand a few years ago. It has increased enough to offer a few bulbs. The blooms have white perianth segments with the cup-shaped corona have a green base, greenishyellow cup, and an orange rim. This is one of John Hunter s Autumn Series. 3

Division 1 Miniature and Dwarf Cultivars Baby Bell 1 Y--Y Early to Mid-season $15.00 Small brilliant yellow flowers (13 mm wide) facing upwards with a cylindrical smooth bright yellow cup, mouth is slightly expanded ribbed and frilled. An excellent miniature. (Introduced in 2012) Gipsy Queen 1 YYW-WWY Early to Mid-season $5.00 each or 5 for $20.00 ADS Miniature. A well known miniature used in miniature collection at ADS shows. Flowers are 30 mm wide with the perianth segments a light greenish-yellow and whitish at the base. The cylindrical slightly narrow mouth of the cup opens a light greenish-yellow and matures to a pale white flecked yellow at the base. Little Beauty 1 W-Y Very Early $6.00 each or 5 for $25.00 ADS Miniature, A well known miniature trumpet with green-white twisted and narrow perianth segments with a cylindrical, smooth, bright yellow cup. Little Liz 1 Y-O Very Early $12.00 This is a cute miniature trumpet with blooms 45 mm wide with yellow perianth segments and the yellowishorange cylindrical cup bears an uneven serrated mouth. Sugared Fruit 1 W-W Early to Mid-season $15.00 Star-shaped flowers miniature (50 mm wide) with greenish-white perianth segments of heavy substance. The flowers have a long cylindrical ribbed cup opening a pale yellow maturing to a greenishwhite with a frilled and expanded mouth. (Introduced in 2013) Snow Carpet 1 W-W Early to Mid-season $17.50 An intermediate trumpet with blooms (60 mm wide) having evenly twisted spreading perianth segments and a white ribbed cup, an expanded and lobed mouth, and the rim is flanged and serrated. (Introduced in 2014) Trousdale 1 W-W Early to Mid-season $15.00 A large miniature or dwarf with green-white slightly twisted perianth segments of heavy substance with some overlapping. The cup is greenish-white, ribbed with the mouth slightly flared and frilled. Flower stems are 10 cm (4 inches). [Seedling No. Blom 661-9] (Introduced in 2015) 4

Division 1 Miniature and Dwarf Cultivars Tuppenny 1 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $20.00 Vivid yellow flower facing upwards with oblong perianth segments and a cylindrical cup and a ribbed and frilled mouth. Flowers are on 10 cm (4 inch) stems. Good multiplier. (Introduced in 2012) Wee Bee 1 Y-Y Very Early $7.50 each or 5 for $35.00 ADS Miniature. Yellow perianth segments are inflexed and twisted with a smooth, cylindrical bright yellow cup with a flared and deeply notched mouth. Similar in appearance to miniature cultivars Bagatelle and Little Gem. White-on-White 1 W-W Early to Mid-season $15.00 Flowers are 50 mm wide with greenish-white perianth segments, the cup opens a pale yellow becoming greenish-white as it matures and the mouth is expanded and frilled. An excellent dwarf and early blooming trumpet. (Introduced in 2013) [Seedling Number Blom 325-6] Gift Basket 1 Y-O Early to Mid-season $15.00 A deep bicolor miniature trumpet with blooms 50 mm wide. The flowers are smooth, excellent substance with bright yellow perianth segments and a ribbed, rounded orange-yellow flared cup and a frilled mouth. (Introduced in 2013) [Seedling Number Blom 230-5] 5

Division 3 miniature Cultivars Jon's Mini-codiums and More Segovia 3 W-Y Mid-season $5.00 each or 5 for $20.00 ADS Miniature. Commonly grown miniature. Flowers are 50 mm wide with white perianth segments with a disc-shaped ribbed greenish-yellow cup having a wavy mouth. Resembles Xit. Xit 3 W-W Mid-season to Late $7.00 each or 5 for $30.00 ADS Miniature. Commonly seen in ADS shows especially in the large miniature collections. Consistent bloomer. Blooms are 46 mm wide with pure white board, slightly reflexed perianth segments and a disc-shaped ribbed greenish-white cup. Division 5 Triandrus Miniature Cultivars Golden Symphony 5 Y-Y Mid-season $35.00 A wonderful triandrus miniature with 2 to 3 flowers per stem with bright greenish-yellow blooms facing downward, with perianth segments reflexed and a cup shaped cup. Flower stems are between 25 to 30 cm (10 to 12 inches). (Limited Supply) Romantique 5 Y-Y Mid-season $15.00 Walter Blom's favorite miniature triandrus cultivar. 2 to 4 flowers per stem with bright greenish-yellow blooms facing downward with a cup shaped and ribbed corona. An excellent miniature Division 5 used in large Miniature collection at ADS shows. Small Fancy 5 Y-Y Mid-season $30.00 Bright light greenish-yellow blooms with 2 to 5 flowers per stem. Smooth with excellent substance. Flower stems are 25 cm tall. A very pretty miniature triandrus/jonquilla hybrid. Strongly scented. Introduced in 2013. 6

Division 5 Triandrus Miniature Cultivars Spring Serenade 5 Y-Y Mid-season $35.00 Light greenish-yellow blooms with 3 to 4 flowers per stem. The blooms have perianth segments that are oblong reflexed with a cylindrical cup and a wavy margin. An excellent miniature Division 5 used in large Miniature collection at ADS shows. Won the Miniature Gold Ribbon at the 2008 Pacific Region Daffodil Show at Fortuna, California. Sweet Leilani 5 Y-W Mid-season $30.00 The blooms are slightly larger than Spring Serenade with 3 to 5 flowers per stem with perianth segments that are oblong and pointy at the tip and a smooth cup-shaped corona with a lobed mouth. Introduced in 2011. Sweet Leilani was included in the Premier Ribbon winner at the 2011 Murphys Show and an ADS blue ribbon winner in 2012 and 2015. Division 5 Triandrus Cultivars White Paradise 5 W-W Mid-season $15.00 1 to 2 flowers per stem larger than a miniature at 65 mm wide. The blooms face slightly downward with greenish-white perianth segments that are smooth with heavy substance broadly ovate. The cup-shaped corona is a greenishwhite, the mouth slightly expanded and mildly frilled with the rim flanged and notched. (Introduced in 2015) La Scala 5 W-Y Mid-season $20.00 A wonderful dwarf plant with 1 to 2 flowers per stem. Larger than a miniature with blooms being 65 mm wide. The perianth segments are greenish-white, oblong, blunt, smooth with heavy substance, overlapping one-third to one half. The corona is bowl-shaped, a bright greenish-yellow, smooth with mouth expanded and wavy, and the rim is flanged and crenate. (Introduced in 2015) 7

Division 6 Miniature and Dwarf Cultivars Bee Jay 6 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $7.50 each or 5 for $30.00 ADS Miniature. A wonderful miniature cyclamineus on short stems. Excellent pot plant. Bunnie Bee 6 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $20.00 A miniature cyclamineus from a cross between N. cyclamineus x Gipsy Queen. The perianth segments open a bright yellow and the brilliant cup is cylindrical and smooth with an expanded and frilled mouth. The blooms are on 3 cm (3 to 4 inch) stems. Excellent dwarf pot plant. (Introduced in 2012) Dancing Doll 6 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $18.00 A wonderful dwarf cyclamineus selection from an open pollinated Topolino seedling. The yellow perianth segments are smooth and overlap at the base, the cup is cylindrical and smooth with the mouth flared, ribbed, and frilled with a serrated rim. The flowers bloom on 13-20 cm (6 to 8 inch) stems. (Introduced in 2012) Floral Treasure 6 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $12.00 A dwarf cyclamineus from a cross between Cauldron and N. cyclamineus. The yellow smooth perianth segments are reflexed and the cylindrical cup is a bright yellow with the mouth expanded and frilled. The rim is flanged and serrated. (Introduced in 2012) Gardener's Delight 6 Y-O Mid-season $25.00 A nice dwarf plant with blooms slightly larger than a miniature at 60 mm wide. The bright yellow perianth segments face slightly upward of heavy substance, overlapping one-third to one half. The orange corona is ribbed, cylindrical with the mouth slightly flared and lightly frilled with the rim narrowly flanged and notched. (Introduced in 2015) Murphys Delight 6 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $20.00 A nice miniature cyclamineus from a cross between N. cyclamineus x Gipsy Queen and was named in honor of the 2010 ADS National Show in Murphys, California. The yellow perianth segments are smooth, oblong, and reflexed. The yellow cup is cylindrical with its mouth frilled and ribbed with the rim serrated. 8

Division 6 Miniature and Dwarf Cultivars Plaisir d'amour 6 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $15.00 This miniature cyclamineus originated from a cross between Little Beauty and N. cyclamineus. The flowers bloom on 22 cm (9 inches) stems. An all around beauty with the 50 mm wide bright yellow blooms forming a double triangle of heavy substance. The cup is cylindrical and ribbed with the rim notched. (Introduced in 2014) Small Business 6 Y-Y Early $15.00 A dwarf plant with bright yellow blooms with overlapping petals. Excellent pot plant for winter blooming. (Introduced in 2013) Spring Petals 6 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $20.00 This miniature cyclamineus originated from a cross between Little Beauty and N. cyclamineus. A nice little cultivar with small yellow oblong and reflexed perianth segments. The cup is a bright yellow with an expanded and frilled mouth and the rim is serrated. (Introduced in 2012) Yellow Magic 6 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $15.00 A N. cyclamineus hybrid. A dwarf with deep yellow blooms measuring 75 mm wide. The flowers are bright yellow overlapping perianth segments of heavy substance and a long cylindrical brilliant yellow corona. (Introduced in 2013) Division 7 miniature jonquilla cultivars Diamond Gold 7 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $5.00 each or 5 for $20.00 This is a miniature selected seedling from an open-pollinated N. jonquilla. This miniature usually has 2 to 3 yellow star-shaped blooms which are 30 mm wide. Gold Sapphire 7 W/Y-Y Mid-season $7.00 each or 5 for $30.00 This miniature selection originated from a sport of N. jonquilla. The star-shaped blooms has 3 to 5 flowers per stems with the rounded perianth segments opening a greenish white with patches of yellow at the outer edges of the segments. The yellow bowl-shaped cup is smooth with a wavy mouth. Gold and Silver 7 W/Y-Y Late $6.00 each or 5 for $25.00 This miniature was selected from an open pollinated Baby Moon. The star-shaped blooms open with 2 to 3 blooms per stem and the perianth segments has a white stripe down the center of the sepals. 9

Division 7 miniature rupicola cultivars Clarity Gold 7 Y-Y Mid-season $15.00 This fine miniature was selected from a batch of N. rupicola seedlings. The 25 mm (1 inch) star-shaped flowers has rounded perianth segments of heavy substance opening a greenish-yellow. The cup is bowl-shaped with the mouth expanded and frilled and a rim that is serrated. (Limited Supply) English Garden 7 Y-Y Mid-season $7.50 each or 5 for $32.00 This fine miniature was selected from a batch of N. rupicola seedlings. The flowers are slightly smaller than Clarity Gold with rounded greenish-yellow perianth segments with a bowl-shaped cup and a lobed mouth. Yellow Pearl 7 Y-Y Mid-season $15.00 The smallest and most popular of the Division 7 miniature rupicola cultivars being offered this year. The single blooms are 18 mm wide. The vivid yellow blooms have rounded perianth segments with heavy substance and the margins slightly wavy. Division 7 Miniature cultivars Bebop 7 Y-Y Very Late $9.00 each or 5 for $35.00 ADS Miniature. A well known miniature with single flowers having rounded pale greenish-yellow overlapping perianth segments. The bright yellow disc-shaped cup is ribbed with a wavy mouth and the rim is lightly toothed. Green Ginger 7 Y-Y Late $30.00 ADS Miniature. A rarely offered miniature which won the Mini Gold ribbon at the 2007 ADS National Show in Tacoma, Washington. The rounded perianth segments open a darker yellow becoming a pale yellow as it matures. The discshaped cup opens a yellow with a touch of green. This is true to name. Sabrosa 7 Y-Y Mid-season to Late $4.50 each or 5 for $20.00 ADS Miniature. This miniature cultivar is mainstay in ADS shows. 1 to 2 flowers (sometimes 3) per stem. The perianth segments are pale yellow with a yellow cup. 10

Division 7 Miniature cultivars Jon's Mini-codiums and More Sundial 7 Y-Y Mid-season to Late $4.50 each or 5 for $18.00 ADS Miniature. 1 to 2 flowers per stem. Broad bright yellow perianth segments. The shallow bowl-shaped cup is ribbed and dark yellow with a wavy mouth and entire rim. Division 7 cultivars Festive Gift 7 Y-Y Mid-season $45.00 A very wonderful jonquilla dwarf plant with bright greenish-yellow bloom smooth perianth segments and heavy substance. The greenish-yellow corona is bowl-shaped, ribbed with an expanded mouth. Scented. (Introduced in 2011) Limited Supply. Division 8 Miniature cultivars Otaki Pearl 8 W-W Mid-season $20.00 I received a couple of bulbs from Kirby Fong nine years ago. This is a wonderful white miniature tazetta and usually blooms in mid-season perfect for ADS Shows. There are usually 4 to 6 blooms per stem. It has been shown in numerous miniature collections at the Northern California shows. It is a good increaser and a consistent bloomer. Division 10 Spring Flowering Cultivars Apollo Gold 10 Y-Y Mid-season 5 for $20.00 ADS Miniature. This miniature bulbocodium cultivar is an easy to grow and blooms over a 2 to 4 week period. This cultivar has been included in the Mini Red-White-Blue ribbon in a number of the California ADS shows. The perianth segments open a greenish-yellow and mature to a pale yellow with a funnel-shaped cup that is flared with a wavy mouth. Apollo Gold was in the Mini Red-White-Blue winner at the 2015 Livermore show. Photo taken by Kirby Fong Ben'Bler 10 Y-Y Early $20.00 A beautiful cultivar with large bright yellow blooms with an widely expanded slightly ribbed disc-shaped cup on 15 cm stems. Part of the Rod Barwick's "Little Detective Series" A Glenbrook Bulb Farm cultivar. Blooms December to early March. Ben 'Bler was one of the cultivars in the Aqua ribbon winner at the 2011 Livermore Show, California. 11

Division 10 Spring Flowering Cultivars Jon's Mini-codiums and More China Gold 10 Y-Y Early to Mid-season 5 for $20.00 A nice spring flowering bulbocodium cultivar blooming over a period of a few weeks. This cultivar has been used in miniature collections in the California ADS shows. China Gold won the Mini Gold Award at the 2015 Fortuna Show and was in the Mini Red-White-Blue winner at the 2015 Livermore show. Classic Elegance 10 W-W Mid-season $20.00 A white bulbocodium cultivar blooming in March to April with the pollen parent being Silver Palace. The blooms open a greenish-white with a bowl-shaped cup. Limited Supply Classic Gold 10 Y-Y Early to Mid-season 5 for $20.00 This cultivar blooms consistently from year to year. The perianth segments open a greenish-yellow maturing to a vivid yellow with the funnel-shaped cup a bright yellow. This cultivar has been used in miniature collections in the California ADS shows. Clay s Gold 10 Y-Y Mid-season to late $20.00 This is an excellent bright yellow bulbocodium. It is one of the latest division 10 cultivars to bloom for me. The blooms are on the larger side (40 mm wide) with a well formed corona. This cultivar is excellent for miniature collections. I have shown this beautiful cultivar a few times at the Fortuna Show. Darkest of All 10 Y-Y Mid-season $15.00 All around beauty with dark yellow blooms. The cup-shaped corona has a widely expanded wavy mouth. Galligaskins 10 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $8.00 This is an excellent bloomer with bright greenish-yellow blooms on short stems. The corona is funnel-shaped and an excellent late winter bloomer. This is one of Rod Barwick s miniatures. It is a good increaser and is a sibling of Twenty-fiver. 12

Division 10 Spring Flowering Cultivars Jon's Mini-codiums and More Ianmon 10 W-W Early to Mid-season $15.00 The blooms open a pale greenish-cream maturing to a pale greenish-white with a funnel-shaped cup with bands of green along the outside part of the tube and segments. The flower stems are between 10 to 15 cm stems (4 to 6 inches). Good multiplier. Part of the Rod Barwick's "Little Detective Series," named after the TV Detective Series Monk after Adrian Monk. A Glenbrook Bulb Farm cultivar. (Limited Supply) Kholmes 10 W-W Early to Mid-season $5.00 One of Rod Barwick's Little Detective Series whose name is derived from Sherlock HOLMES. A nice creamy-yellow flowers with a deeper lemony colored tube giving a reverse bi-color appearance. Matchmaker 10 W-Y Early to Mid-season $20.00 A free flowering bicolor bulbocodium with yellowish-white perianth segments and a bright greenish-yellow cup-shaped corona and an expanded mouth. An excellent pot plant. (Limited Supply) Olumbo 10 W-Y Early to Mid-season $20.00 I received a bulb of this cultivar from Nancy Wilson in 2006. It was the second bicolor Division 10 cultivar that I have grown. The first one was Mitimoto. This cultivars increases moderately. The blooms have a vivid lemon-yellow cup with perianth segments first opening a yellowish-green and fading to a greenish-white. One of the best of the bicolor division 10 cultivars. This is one of Rod Barwick s Little Detective Series named after the TV detective show Columbo. Limited supplies. 13

Division 10 Spring Flowering Cultivars Jon's Mini-codiums and More Orclus 10 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $10.00 The blooms open a pale greenish-yellow and fades to a greenish-white on 3 to 4 inch stems. This was one of the first bulbs that I received from David Karnstedt in 2006 when he was growing his bulbs in Oregon. This is another of the Rod Barwick s Detective Series and named after Detective Jacques Clouseau of the Pink Panther Movies. Oxford Gold 10 Y-Y Early to Mid-season 5 for $20.00 A nice spring flowering bulbocodium cultivar blooming over a period of a few weeks. A larger miniature bulbocodium with bright yellow perianth segments with a funnel-shaped cup and flared mouth. This cultivar has been used in miniature collections in the California ADS shows. Oxford Gold was in the Mini Red-White-Blue winner at the 2015 Livermore show. Spring Medley 10 W-Y Early-Mid-season $15.00 Bicolor bulbocodium hybrid with greenish-white perianth segments with a cupshaped brilliant greenish-yellow corona lightly ribbed. One of Walter Blom s Spring Series. Spring Vista 10 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $15.00 A cute bulbocodium cultivar with medium size blooms (40 mm) having a beautiful bright yellow bowl-shaped cup. Won the Mini Gold ribbon at the 2012 Fortuna Show. An excellent pot plant. Sugar and Cream 10 Y-Y Mid-season $10.00 This bulbocodium was a selection of a bulbocodium seedlings and Peppermint. The creamy blooms have a bowl-shaped cup. Excellent for growing in pots and a strong grower. 14

Division 10 Spring Flowering Cultivars Jon's Mini-codiums and More Tockwith Anne 10 Y-Y Mid-season $6.00 Butter yellow flowers with narrow perianth segments with a smooth cupshaped corona, uneven mouth and rim is slightly irregular. Originally from England. Named after Anne Wright, owner of Dryad Nursery. Twenty-fiver 10 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $12.00 This cultivar is not registered by the ADS. It was released to commemorate the 25 th Anniversary of the opening of Rod Barwick s Glenbrook Farms. It s a slow increaser and a sibling to Galligaskins but has smaller blooms (1 inch) with lemon-yellow funnel-shaped corona. I received a bulb in 2005 and can only offer a few. Division 10 Winter and Early Spring Flowering Bulbocodium Cultivars Buttercream 10 Y-Y Very Early $6.00 each or 5 for $27.00 A late winter early spring bloomer with pale yellow-greenish perianth segments with a cup-shaped corona lightly ribbed. A sibling of Casual Elegance. The blooms are slightly larger than Casual Elegance. Camoro 10 W-W Very Early $12.00 This is a proficient bloomer with pale creamy-white cup-shaped corona with pale creamy-white perianth segments with a yellow-green midrib. This cultivar was bred by Henry and Margaret Taylor of Scotland. I received my first bulbs from Hythe Alpines, United Kingdom 10 years ago. An excellent winter bloomer. Capella Gold 10 Y-Y Very Early to Early $15.00 Bright yellow bulbocodium on short stems, flower profusely, 30 mm wide with greenish-yellow perianth with a bowl-shaped ribbed corona. Usually blooms in December and January. Walter Blom cultivar. (Introduced in 2013) Casual Elegance 10 Y-Y Very Early 7.50 each or 5 for $30.00 A late winter early spring bloomer with pale yellow-greenish flowers and a cup-shaped corona lightly ribbed. A sibling of Buttercream. The flowers are slightly smaller than Buttercream. 15

Division 10 Winter and Early Spring Flowering Bulbocodium Cultivars Floral Feast 10 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $15.00 This fine early spring bloomer has its flowers open at right angles to the stem and eventually faces downward. The bright greenish-yellow funnel-shaped cup is widely flared and has a wavy mouth. The flowers open in February and March. Garden Romance 10 W-W Very Early to Early $15.00 A beautiful winter flowering bulbocodium cultivar with greenish-white broadly expanded cup-shaped corona similar to N. cantabricus var. petunioides. This cultivar is a strong grower and a wonderful pot plant. Glenbrook Ta-Julia Group 10 Y-Y Very Early A number of selected seedlings from Rod Barwick's Glenbrook Bulb Farms. The name is derived from the parents "Tarlatan" and "Julia Jane." This is a grex with a wide variation within the group. At least 18 number seedlings are known. Most of the numbered seedlings have creamy white to yellow with widely flared corona on stems varying from 3 to 6 inches. These numbered seedlings bloom from November to early March (depending on the seedling number).. All of the numbered seedlings are perfect for growing in pots. Glenbrook Ta-Julia Group 6-90 $8.00 A large flat-faced disc-shaped cup opening a creamy-white and fading to a white with the rim rolls back as it matures. A very beautiful selection. Glenbrook Ta-Julia Group 7-90 $8.00 This is a free flowering selection. The blooms open a pale yellow and mature to a pate creamy-yellow. The flowers have a bowl-shaped widely flared cup. One of the best of the numbered selections. Glenbrook Ta-Julia Group 9-90 $8.00 This selection has a wide expanding disc-shaped cup opening a pale yellow and maturing to a creamy-white with protruding stigma and stamens. The blooms are on short stems. 16

Division 10 Winter and Early Spring Flowering Bulbocodium Cultivars Glenbrook Ta-Julia Group 11-90 $8.00 A wonderful selection with blooms opening a creamy-yellow maturing to a creamy-white. The blooms have a flattened disc-shaped cup; mouth is slightly lobed with protruding stigma and stamens. As the flower matures the margin of the cup rolls backwards. Jim Wells 10 W-W Early $10.00 I received this bulb from Nancy Wilson 10 to 11 years ago. She had given a bunch of numbered seedlings from various growers of Division 10 and Bulbocodium species to try out. One was listed as Jim Wells. Jim Wells was a well known miniature daffodil grower in the 1990s and early 2000s. It s a wonderful early flowering Division 10 cultivar. It usually blooms in December to January. It s a good increaser. It s not registered. Julia Jane 10 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $6.00 each or 5 for $20.00 This selected wild collected specimen has large light greenish-yellow perianth segments with a wide disc-shaped greenish-yellow cup and a wavy mouth. This cultivar is from Walter Blom and is very floriferous, Bloom in Februaryearly March. Muslin 10 W-W Early $8.00 ADS Approved Miniature. A small flower opening a pale yellow and matures to a bright white with a green eye. The funnel-shaped cup is smooth with mouth is wavy. One of the Douglas Blanchard's "Fabric Group." Blooms in December to January 17

Division 10 Winter and Early Spring Flowering Bulbocodium Cultivars New Charm 10 W-W Very Early $5.00 each or 5 for $20.00 This is a very early Division 10 cultivar with blooms opening a greenish-yellow maturing to a bright white with a bowl-shaped cup having a frilled mouth and serrated rim. This cultivars has bloomed in late November but usually blooms in December and January and sometimes in February. Peppermint 10 W-W Early $6.00 each or 5 for $25.00 This is a very early blooming miniature. The blooms open a pale greenish-yellow maturing to a off-white. The cup is bowl-shaped. This cultivar multiples well and excellent for growing in pots. Poplin 10 W-W Very Early $8.00 ADS Miniature. This cultivar is one of the Blanchard's "Fabric Group." The blooms open a pale yellow, turning a greenish-white, and finally a bright creamy-white. The cup-shaped corona is ribbed with a wavy mouth. This cultivar blooms from late November to February. Silver Palace 10 W-W Very Early $12.00 A pretty cultivar with small blooms opening a pale green-yellow and matures to a cream with a smooth bowl-shaped cup, an expanded wavy mouth with a smooth rim. The flower stems are 15 cm high (6 inches). This cultivar blooms in December to January. Snowfrost 10 W-W Very Early $7.50 each or 5 for $30.00 A winter flowering cultivar with white blooms opening a greenish-white with a cup-shaped corona and a wavy spreading mouth. Excellent for growing in a pot. 18

Division 10 Winter and Early Spring Flowering Bulbocodium Cultivars Sweet Angel 10 W-W Early to Mid-season $7.50 each or 5 for $30.00 A beautiful little cultivar with greenish-white blooms usually face upwards with a bowl-shaped ribbed cup and blooms in February to March. Taffeta 10 W-W Early $4.00 each or 5 for $12.00 ADS Miniature. This cultivar is one of the Blanchard's "Fabric Group." A free flowering cultivar whose blooms open a greenishyellow turning a icy white. The funnel-shaped cup has a slightly wavy mouth. This cultivar usually blooms in November to December, sometimes in January. Tiffany 10 W-W Early $8.00 This is an older division 10 cultivar from Douglas Blanchard. This cultivar usually in December and January and has blooms first opening a pale yellow and fades to creamy-yellow and grows on short stems. The corona is cup-shaped with a flared and frilled rim. Excellent for growing in a pot. Wedding Morn 10 W-W Very Early to Early $10.00 each or 5 for $40.00 A selection of N. cantabricus ssp. cantabricus var. foliosus. It is an early winter (December to February) flowing cultivar. The blooms open a pale creamy-white maturing to a clear white with a bowl-shaped cup, an expanded frilly mouth, and the rim is toothed. This cultivar is a fast increaser and perfect for growing in a pot. Walter Blom describes it as The whitest of all. 19

Division 10 Winter and Early Spring Flowering Bulbocodium Cultivars Wiyot 10 Y-Y Early $10.00 This cultivar is the first Nancy Wilson s registered division 10 miniatures. It s good increaser and blooms profusely. The bowl-shaped blooms first open a greenish-yellow and fades to a white. This cultivar is excellent for growing in a pot. Winter Beauty 10 Y-Y Very Early $15.00 A cute early flowering (late November to January) cultivar excellent for growing in a pot. The blooms open with pale greenish-yellow perianth segments and a greenish-yellow bowl-shaped cup with a wavy widely flared mouth. White Heaven 10 W-W Early to Mid-season $15.00 A white selection of Julia Jane, very floriferous. White narrow perianth segments, disc-shaped cup lightly ribbed and the mouth slightly wavy. Resembles N. cantabricus ssp. cantabricus var. petunioides. Winter Greetings 10 W-W Very Early $10.00 A wonderful early flowering cultivar excellent for growing in a pot. The small flowers open a greenish-white maturing to a pure white. The blooms have a ribbed and broad funnel-shaped cup with an expanded and frilly mouth. Division 12 miniature cultivars Jumblie 12 Y-O Mid-Season $10.00 each or 5 for $40.00 A old time miniature hybridized by Alec Gray. A popular and easy to grow miniature with 2 to 3 flowers per stem with the perianth segments reflex back and resembles a smaller Tete-A-Tete. Tequila Sunrise Group 12Y-O Fall Blooming $10.00 This is an excellent fall bloomer with yellow perianth segments with a yellow-orange bowl-shaped corona on medium length stems. Limited supply. 20

Species N. fernandesii var. cordubensis 13 Y-Y Mid-season $4.50 each or 5 for $18.00 N. henriquesii 13 Y-Y Mid-season $4.50 each or 5 for $18.00 N. papyraceus (panizzianus) 13 W-W Mid-season $7.50 each or 5 for $30.00 Bulbocodium Species N. cantabricus var. foliosus Form No. 1 13 W-W Very Early to Early $4.00 This form was selected by Jim Wells for its shorter flower stems growing between 4 to 5 inches tall. The flowers with frilled edge open a creamy-white and fades to white as it matures. N. cantabricus var. foliosus Form No. 2 13 W-W Very Early to Early $4.00 This form was selected by Jim Wells for its slightly taller flower stems of 6 inches. A good bloomer and good increaser. N. cantabricus ssp. monophyllus JCA 833 13 W-W Early $8.00 This selection was given to me by Nancy Wilson over 10 years ago. This bulbs was originally from Jim Archibald. N. romieuxii ssp. albidus var. zaianicus lutescens Better Form 13 Y-Y Early to Mid-season $8.00 This form was selected for its better flowering form with 6 to 8 inch flower stems with the flowers are a pale lemon yellow bowl-shaped corona. This bulb was originally collected from the Zaian mountains. N. romieuxii var. mesatlanticus 13 Y-Y Early $8.00 The flower stems are 6 to 8 inches high. The blooms are pale yellow with a flared corona and frilled at the edge. N. romieuxii var. mesatlanticus RHS Award of Merit 13 Y-Y Early $10.00 This form received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticulture Society in 1981. The blooms are a deep yellow with a flared corona and frilled edge. Excellent for growing in a pot. Others Brooke Ager 2 W-P Mid-season $7.00 each or 5 for $30.00 ADS Intermediate. A beautiful cultivar with round and broad white perianth segments and a deep rose pink ribbed cup-shaped corona with a lobed mouth and slightly toothed rim. Easy to grow and floriferous. 21

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